Reading Your Dogs Mind – The 8 Most Important Behaviors To Watch For

Understanding your dog’s body language can transform the relationship you have with them, and bring you even closer.

Dogs are able to communicate their emotional state and their intentions. Sounds are one way that they do this; however the information they convey through body language is far greater.

Facial expressions and body postures are key signifiers, and if as owners we can tap into what these mean, it can only bring about a happier dog and a closer friendship.

There are all manner of behavioural signs that your dog can give you to communicate their emotional state.

In this post I have created a visual guide as to the 8 most important messages your dog will send you.

1. Signs of a Relaxed and Approachable Dog

A relaxed dog will generally be approachable. A dog in this state feels unthreatened by their surroundings, and is unfazed by activities that may be going on around them.

Tell tales signs of a relaxed dog are the following:

Tail Down and relaxed, it may well be slowly wagging from side to side.

Their mouth will be slightly open, with the tongue exposed. Their teeth will not be shown however.

Their head can be high, and ears up but not pricked forward. Forward pointed ears are a sign of an alert dog.

Their stance will be loose, with their weight flat on their feet. They feel no reason to be ready to pounce.

2. An Alert Dog

If your dog has detected something of interest, the signals that they communicate will show that they are alert and paying attention. This is a natural reaction as your dog is assessing the situation to determine if there is any threat or if any action should be taken.

Signs that your dog is in an alert mode include:

An alert dog will have their ears pointed forward.

The ears may also twitch as they attempt to catch a sound.

Your dog’s eyes will also be wide.

The mouth will be closed, with their snout pointing forwards while they smell.

An alert dog will stand tall on their feet with a slight lean, the stance used should action need to take place.

The tail will also be horizontal and will sway from side to side.

3. The Dominant Aggressive Dog

The above is an example of a dog when it is feeling dominant and confident. Here he is not only expressing his social dominance, but is also threatening that he will act aggressively if he is challenged.

Tell tale signs of a dog feeling dominant and aggressive are:

The tail will be raised and the hairs bristled,

The ears will be forward. The ears may also be spread slightly to the side to form a V-shape.

Your dog may well be snarling, with his lips curled and nose wrinkles.

This will lead to your dog’s teeth being visible, as well as their gums.

Your dog’s forehead may also show vertical wrinkles.

They will have a stiff legged stance, with their body leaning forward ready to pounce if required.

4. Signs of A Fearful and Aggressive Dog

The dog above is frightened, however he is not acting submissive and could attack if provoked. A dog will often give the following signals when they in direct line with the threat.